Salutations

Greetings, I was recently involved in the WoW stress test beta and am really excited about this game. I love the idea of a close, tight-nit guild, and the bunch of people here seem like a group of mature players.

I would like to ask a few questions though, before applying.

- I understand that this guild is small, which IMO is a good thing. But the guild being small it is important that I am able to log on at the same time as the other members do. Logging in and playing with a guild member seems especially hard if we are in seperate time zones. I live in Oregon, so my time zone would be PST. With the recent announcement of the new East Coast, West Coast servers, I will be wanting to play on a West Coast server. What server does MSC plan to play on?

- This is probably a stupid question, but - what does MSC stand for?

I think the rest of my questions have been answered already. I like the website and your forums appear to be active. I will talk to you later!

Lots of information about this clan is available on the INFORMATION page.

MSC stands for MacSubCulture (we used to use macsubculture.com). We have changed domains since then, and have gradually become a Mac AND PC gaming clan, so the acronym has lost some of its meaning.

Regarding time zones... most of our membership is in the US and Canada, so we will obviously be playing on a server in that general area. I don't know about USEast or USWest. I imagine Blizzard will have USEast and USWest gateways through which to connect, but they will have several servers in the US. There is still much that we don't know about Blizzard's game servers.

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